The plugin is also available in Fedora repositories as
python3-pytest-sourceorder.

Usage

When installed, test classes marked @pytest_sourceorder.ordered will
have tests tun in the order of their definition.

Methods are ordered by line nuber of their definition, so spreading them
between multiple files or otherwise defining them outside of their class
might cause the plugin to order them wrong.

When inheriting from an ordered test class, the superclass’ methods will be
run first (even if overridden), followed by the ones from subclasses.
You generally do not want to apply an additional @ordered decorator
to the subclasses – doing so will reset the inheritance-based ordering.

Contributing

The project is happy to accept patches!
Please file any patches as Pull Requests on the project’s Pagure repo.
Any development discussion should be in Pagure Pull Requests and Issues.

To release, update version in setup.py, add a Git tag like “v0.3”,
and run make tarball.
Running make upload will put the tarball to Fedora Hosted and PyPI,
and a SRPM on Fedorapeople, if you have the rights.
Running make release will upload and fire a COPR build.